1936 Buffalo DDO date?

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  1. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    Check out this 36 Buffalo's date the 19 have some doubling.but what do you think???
     

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  3. rockdude

    rockdude Coin Collector

    Don't see anything, just wear. With over 118 million made the dies were for sure to show signs of die deterioration.
     
  4. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    On page 256 of the Cherrypicker guide 4 ed vol 1.check the page out and then look were I marked on photo
     

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  5. rockdude

    rockdude Coin Collector

    Don't have that edition. But what number are they giving it? I can look it from that.
     
  6. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    Hi Jello,
    I agree with Rockdude on this one. On the comparison you noted, check the thicker bottom of the date of yours compared to the CPG illustration which is thicker at the bottom by the doubling effect. LIBERTY also is not as pronounced.

    Jim
     
  7. cointime

    cointime New Member

    I think itis a doubled die look at the three and the nine there's notching on the lower three and upper ninewere jello indicated MD does not have that and Die deterioration will not indicate any notching on any elements of the coin.

    there also could be a form of DDD on the coin also and they can coexsist on the same coin ihav seen many.

    Thanks Frankie boy
     

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  8. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    I don't see notching on either when magnified. It may be the appearance from the angle of the photograph, but it looks like normal "slant" of the metal.

    Jim
     
  9. cointime

    cointime New Member

    Please check out the three at this angle you could make it out.

    Frankie Boy
     

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  10. rockdude

    rockdude Coin Collector

    The doubling appears to be in different areas similar to a deteriorated die, not a doubled die. (see arrows in red)
    1936%2520Buffalo%2520date%2520cu.jpg

    Here's a picture of die deterioration, notice the notching on the elements of the coin.

    1983D5cDDD.jpg
     
  11. cointime

    cointime New Member

    Yes I do Agree that there's Ddd on this coin but the three still looks a little promising to me for it to be a possible doubled die and there are some nice examples of the 1936 doubled dies in exsistance.

    When a coin has notching on the numbers like the three on this coin I would still not come to a conclusion that this coin is not a doubled die That area of the three is rounded and conformed this one needs a hand on view in my opinion.

    Thanks Frankie Boy from Brooklyn NY
     
  12. jcuve

    jcuve Lincoln variety fanatic

    I have to agree, it really looks like a case of DDD. And Desertgem's observation is right on the money, the CPG shows clear class VI doubling on the date and LIBERTY.
     
  13. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    Thanks folks!!!!!!!!!!!!!:thumb:
     

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